Brown, Auer lead hard-hitting UCF

College Baseball - The Beat

May 7, 2005

Dee Brown and Tyson Auer each hit two home runs as UCF (37-11, 16-6 Atlantic Sun Conference) tied a 26-year-old school record with seven home runs in a 19-8 victory over host Troy (29-16, 17-5) Friday night.

Auer finished 2-for-4 with a career-high five RBIs, including a two-run home run and a three-run blast. Brown had a career-high five hits, including his third grand slam of the season along with equaling a career-best with six RBIs.

Brown moved into a tie for third place on UCF's career hits list with 280 as the Golden Knights moved to within one game of the first-place Trojans in the league.

STETSON ROUTS LIPSCOMB

Stetson (28-18, 15-10 A-Sun) scored nine runs in the fourth inning and six more in the sixth en route to a 17-3 victory over host Lipscomb. Chris Ingoglia (7-2) allowed just one run on two hits over seven innings for his fifth straight win. Brian Bocock and Braedyn Pruitt each homered for Stetson.

23 IN A ROW FOR CARRILLO

Cesar Carrillo pitched a complete game, allowing one earned run and striking out 10, to lead host Miami (34-11-1) to a 4-2 win over Jacksonville (21-27). With his 23rd career win, Carrillo (11-0) moved into a tie for fourth place on the NCAA's Division I consecutive wins list. He is three wins shy of the record of 26 in a row shared by BYU's Scott Nielsen and Wake Forest's Kyle Sleeth.

Miami is now 33-0 when Carrillo takes the mound. He allowed no walks and just five hits.

HENRY LEADS SEMINOLES

Bryan Henry (6-2) won his fourth straight game, allowing just four hits and one run, and Gibbs Chapman drove in five runs, four on his second grand slam of the season, as visiting Florida State (39-14, 13-9 Atlantic Coast Conference) beat Maryland (22-28,7-21) 7-2.

Reliever Lou Leo induced a game-ending double play to earn his seventh save of the season as Nova Southeastern (31-18, 12-7 Sunshine State Conference) held off host Rollins (35-16, 13-9) 3-2. The teams play a doubleheader today, and Rollins needs to win both games to stay in contention for the SSC title.